The Forgetful Gentleman: Thirty Ways to Turn Good Intentions into Action

· Chronicle Books
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A twenty-first century gentleman’s guide to self-improvement, featuring thirty tips on style, hygiene, exercise, etiquette, culture, and more.

The modern man has good intentions—all he lacks are the tools to turn them into gentlemanly action. This illustrated reference guide instructs and informs readers on the subtle art of being a contemporary gentleman by incorporating both traditional and modern practices, bringing the classic idea of gentlemanliness forward into the twenty-first century. As stylish and as dapper as its readers will become, this book offers action-oriented guidance on a range of subjects, including advice on managing social networks, choosing the right suit silhouette, fostering the art of conversation, hosting a successful party, mixing a signature cocktail, working out like a Navy SEAL, developing creativity, and much more. With wit and humor, The Forgetful Gentleman offers the necessary encouragement to help any modern man become the best gentleman he can be.

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About the author

Nathan Tan is the CEO of Forgetful Gentleman, a men's stationery and accessories line launched in 2009. He lives in New York City.

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